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Corvette plant adds full-timers, gears up for 2nd shift By Don sergent, Bowling Green Daily News Even as it continues to hire temporary workers in preparation for adding a second shift next month, Bowling Green's General Motors Corvette Assembly Plant is transitioning nearly 60 hourly workers from temporary to full time. Detroit-based GM made the announcement Wednesday that more than 1,350 temporary workers at 14 of its U.S. facilities will shift to full-time positions before the end of March. Fifty-seven of those are at the Bowling Green plant, according to United Auto Workers Local 2164 President Jack Bowers. Read more at bgdailynews.com. This story was posted on 2020-01-16 10:04:42
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